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Breaking down the NFL, team by team.

1. New England (3-0): The Patriots have 116 wins this decade, breaking Indianapolis’ record of 115 from 2000-09.

Next: vs. Buffalo.

2. Kansas City (3-0): Allowing 452 yards to Baltimore would be a problem if the Chiefs hadn’t gained 503.

Next: at Detroit.

3. Dallas (3-0): If the Cowboys can beat the Saints, they will be favored to be 10-0 heading to New England on Nov. 24.

Next: at New Orleans.

4. L.A. Rams (3-0): Remember our mention of receiver Cooper Kupp last week? He had 11 catches for 102 yards and two TDs against Cleveland.

Next: vs. Tampa Bay.

5. Baltimore (2-1): The Ravens can go two games up on the Browns in the AFC North with a home win.

Next: vs. Cleveland.

6. Green Bay (3-0): The Packers’ offense can take some time to find a stride as long as their defense is creating three takeaways and six sacks as in the win over Denver.

Next: vs. Philadelphia (Thursday).

7. San Francisco (3-0): Want to know what the Broncos’ offense ideally looks like? The 49ers rushed 40 times for 168 yards in come-from-behind-win over Pittsburgh.

Next: Bye.

8. Minnesota (2-1): A sign of a good team is they start fast as a home favorite. The Purple led Oakland 21-0 less than 16 minutes in.

Next: at Chicago.

9. Buffalo (3-0): The undefeated Bills host the undefeated Patriots. Most of us probably had that half-right.

Next: vs. New England.

10. Chicago (2-1): The Bears feasted on Redskins quarterback on Monday night. Now they get the Vikings in an NFC North clash.

Next: vs. Minnesota.

11. Indianapolis (2-1): Jacoby Brissett is off to a terrific start (seven TD/one INT/112.0 rating).

Next: vs. Oakland.

12. New Orleans (2-1): No dog in the fight, but props to for winning his first start replacing (2 TDs/112.7 rating).

Next: vs. Dallas.

13. Seattle (2-1): The Seahawks outgained New Orleans 515-265 but trailed 33-14 with 4:19 remaining (eventually lost 33-27).

Next: at Arizona.

14. Philadelphia (1-2): A fork-in-the-road game for the Eagles, who look out of sorts.

Next: at Green Bay (Thursday).

15. L.A. Chargers (1-2): Playing the Dolphins comes at the perfect time for our pick, which blew a 10-point lead to Houston.

Next: at Miami.

16. Atlanta (1-2): Sixteen penalties for 128 yards? Itap impressive the Falcons only lost at Indianapolis by three points.

Next: vs. Tennessee.

17. Cleveland (1-2): Critical time for the Browns. Their next four games are at Baltimore, at San Francisco, vs. Seattle and at New England. Whoa.

Next: at Baltimore.

18. Detroit (2-0-1): If the Lions keep winning, receiver won’t be available to get traded to New England next month.

Next: vs. Kansas City.

19. Houston (2-1): Totals by the Texans’ running backs in win over Chargers — 12 carries for 21 yards. Itap good to have Deshaun Watson.

Next: vs. Carolina.

20. Jacksonville (1-2): The Jaguars had nine sacks in win over the Titans and now face a Broncos’ offense that allowed six sacks to Green Bay.

Next: at Broncos.

21. Tampa Bay (1-2): The Buccaneers will probably be a tease most of the year. Win one, lose one, provide hope, create doubt.

Next: at L.A. Rams.

22. Tennessee (1-2): Add the Titans into the mix for teams who need to address the quarterback position in 2020.

Next: at Atlanta.

23. Oakland (1-2): The Raiders’ Super Bowl was in Week 1 against the Broncos. They’ve been outscored 62-24 in losses to Chiefs and Vikings.

Next: at Indianapolis.

24. Carolina (1-2): Quarterback Cam Newton (foot) is out again this week, but Kyle Allen posted a 144.4 rating against Arizona.

Next: at Houston.

25. New York Giants (1-2): Quarterback Daniel Jones throws for 336 yards in his starting debut (good), but loses running back Saquon Barkley to ankle injury (bad).

Next: vs. Washington.

26. Pittsburgh (0-3): The Steelers are 0-3 for the fifth time in 51 years.

Next: vs. Cincinnati (Monday).

27. Broncos (0-3): The big issue for coach — he can’t address his team by saying, “We’re doing (fill in the blank) really well. Letap build on that.”

Next: vs. Jacksonville.

28. Arizona (0-2-1): Not a good week for old friend allowed 413 yards and 38 points to previously winless Carolina.

Next: vs. Seattle.

29. N.Y. Jets (0-3): The Jets’ two touchdowns against New England were a fumble recovery and an interception return (off Jarrett Stidham).

Next: Bye.

30. Cincinnati (0-3): The winless Bengals against the winless Steelers on Monday night. We’ll be watching “Monday Night Raw.”

Next: at Pittsburgh (Monday).

31. Washington (0-3): It should be Dwayne Haskins Time.

Next: at .

32. Miami (0-3): The Dolphins have been outscored 68-0 in the second half.

Next: vs. L.A. Chargers.

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